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<br />,. <br /> <br />Parks & Recreation Committee <br />Meeting Minutes November 2, 2005 <br /> <br />the web site, cable and also get it to the local press perhaps as a warning or deterrent to the <br />vandalism. Ms. Stephan will put something together to have the committee and City <br />Administrator proof. <br /> <br />Hiring of Rink Attendants <br /> <br />This was added to the agenda as un update to inform the committee the ad for the hiring of rink <br />attendants has been sent the Quad Community Press. The ad will run the weeks prior to the City <br />taking applications, which will be from November 23 to December 13, 2005. Chairperson <br />Peterson has had some inquiries from previous rink attendants. <br /> <br />Skate Nights with Horse Drawn Havride & Bonfire <br /> <br />During the previous two years Frozen Fete des Lacs events, sponsored by the Economic <br />Development Committee, the Parks & Recreation Committee has worked with the EDC on the <br />Friday night Skate Night with a horse drawn hayride & bonfire. The EDC funded the event, but <br />it was manned by the Parks & Recreation Committee. In 2004 the Skate Night was held in <br />February at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park. The event was well attended despite no ice on the <br />skating rink as the temperatures had been too warm to keep ice. In 2005 the event was held at the <br />Anoka County Regional Park, also in February. To ensure ice, the skating was held on <br />Centerville Lake. This event was also well attended. Both events were held in February to <br />coincide with the Car Races on Ice which were held on Centerville Lake. Prior to EDC <br />disbanding in October 2005, the committee had asked the Parks & Recreation Committee to <br />consider continuing with this Skate Night in the event the EDC no longer sponsored the Frozen <br />Fete des Lacs. The Parks & Recreation Committee discussed this and agreed it was a great event <br />to continue for the residents, though because of the existing Parks & Recreation Committee's <br />budget commitments, the committee did not feel they could expend the funds for the horse drawn <br />hayride. The committee agreed to organize and man the event if the funds could continue to <br />come from monies allocated to Frozen Fete des Lacs within the EDC Budget. Ms. Stephan had <br />talked to the Finance Director; Mr. John Meyers, who said the EDC has funds remaining in the <br />2005 budget as well as funds allocated for 2006 if that is where council would desire taking the <br />monies from. Ms. Stephan informed the committee the invoice from 2005 from Bunker Stables <br />was for $560. This was for a 3 hour event. Bunker Stables has not had a price increase in the <br />rental portion, but has increased the travel fee from $10 to $25 due to the gas price increases. If <br />the committee were to have two 2 hour events the first hour would be $375 with each additional <br />hour at $100 per hour. Each two hour event would be $500. <br /> <br />The committee discussed whether to hold the event in conjunction with the Car Races on Ice or <br />the Centerville Lion's Annual Fishing Contest, both which are being held in February, and <br />whether to hold it at the Anoka County Regional Park or at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park. <br />The committee felt it was not necessary to tie in with either of the February events as the Skate <br />Nights were popular enough all on their own to draw residents to a winter event. It was also <br />decided the committee would like to hold the event at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park as it was <br />less work for both the committee and the Public Works Staff and the City's park was more <br />appropriate for a City event. Chairperson Peterson stated there is seldom good ice at Laurie <br />LaMotte Memorial Park during February and felt the best time to hold Skate Night events would <br />be in January. The committee would like to hold two big Skate Nights opposed to having 4-6 <br /> <br />40f6 <br />